PUFFLE PUMPKIN!
You Will Need
A print-out of the puffle pumpkin pumpkin template
A parent or guardian
A pumpkin carving tool
A washable felt marker
Scissors
Take
…And a very steady flipper!
Instructions
- Prepare your pumpkin by having a parent/guarding help you scoop out the inside.
- Print out the puffle pumpkin template.
- Have a parent help you cut out the black sections of the printable sheet.
- Stick the printable sheet to your pumpkin with tape.
- Trace around the inside of the cut-out sections with a black marker.
- Take the printable off the pumpkin. Now you’re just left with lines.
- With a parent or guardian, carve the pumpkin around the black lines. Start with the eyes and mouth, then do the hair and outlines.
- Go over the thin lines again and wide them until you can see all the way through.
- Remove the cut-out bits of pumpkin and show it off to your friends!
Tip:
Once you’re done, wash off any left-over marker with a wet cloth.
You Will Need
A musical instrument
Instructions
Click on the Tour Guide on Club Penguin’s home page and listen to the music that’s playing with the video.
Think you can remember it? If not, have another listen.
If you have an instrument and know how to read music, then why not play along? Follow the sheet music to help you.
If you don’t read music, why not make up some works? Sing along to the music, the louder the better!
Practice until you know it off by heard, then put on a performance for your friends and family.
You could even make your own concert tickets!
You Will Need
Cardstock (or cardboard)
Shoebox (or other cardboard box)
Markers, pencil crayons or crayons
Scissors
Glue
Your creativity!
Instructions
- First, create a background for your scene. With your parent’s permission, print out any of the coloring pages from the Fun Activities section on the Club Penguin website, or create your own! Glue your background to the inside bottom of the shoebox.
- Color the pictures on the following page and cut them out on the dotted lines. Make sure you ask parent or guardian to help you with the scissors.
- Glue the cutouts onto cardstock or cardboard and fold where it says “fold here”.
- Glue the square where it says “fold here” to one of the inside ‘walls’ of the shoebox, so it looks like the characters are in the scene you made!
For an extra adventure, it’s fun to tell a story in 3D. Print out some extra cutout characters as your actors and pick out some music to help you tell your story. Then share your performance with your friends or parents!
You Will Need
Paper
Pencil crayons or markers
Scissors
Stapler and staples
Instructions
- Simple flip books make pictures look like they’re moving. Follow these easy steps!
- Color the ninja pictures on the next page using the same colors for every picture.
- With the help of a parent or guardian cut down the dotted lines using safety scissors and staple the pieces together like a book. Make sure all your images are in the right order.
- Now flip through the pages rally fast. It will make it look like the pictures are actually moving, like a cartoon!
If you’re feeling really adventurous, why not create some flip books of your won?
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MAKE A SNOWMAN IN ANY WEATHER!
You Will Need
4 pages of newspaper
Glue
A bucket full of warm water
White paint
2 large buttons
Safety scissors
6 small buttons
Instructions
- Ask a parent or guardian to help you cut the new newspaper pages into thin strips of roughly one inch (2.5cm).
- Mix the strips of paper into the water and allow the paper to soak for two minutes.
- Form it into ‘snowballs’ with your hands. For each snowman make a small, medium and large snowball.
- Stack the snowballs on top of each other, big on the bottom, small on the top, like a snowman!
- Place your snowman in the sun, then wait a few days for it to dry. Once your snowman is dry, paint it white and allow some time for the paint to dry.
- Finally, glue on the buttons to make the snowman’s eyes and mouth. Use one large button for each eye and a row of small buttons to form the mouth.
You Will Need
8½ x 11 inch paper
Pencil
Ruler
Marker
Instructions
- Place a sheet of paper on a flat surface with the shortest side of the paper facing you.
- Fold the edge of the paper closest to you back by half of and inch. Keep folding the paper back on itself until 6 fold have been made.
- Flip the paper over, so the folded edge is still closest to you.
- Fold the paper in half, left to right.
- Turn the paper lengthwise, so the closed end is facing you.
- Half an inch up from the closed end (the end closest to you), using a ruler draw a line from the left edge to the right edge.
- Fold the top flap of paper towards yourself on the line drawn.
- Turn the paper over and fold the other flap to match.
Decoration: (optional)
Grab a few markers and draw a few puffles as passengers!
You will need
A parent or guardian
Scissors
A ruler
A pencil
Markers
Cardstock
Instructions
Using a ruler draw 4 rows of 6 squares on a sheet of cardstock. Draw two of each items below in the squares, one item per square.
Black puffle on fire
Mine Cart
Mullet
Fluffy
Jet Pack
Slice of pizza
Bag of coffee beans
Surfing red puffle
Bubble blowing purple puffle
Ball bouncing blue puffle
Pink puffle jumping rope
Green puffle with propeller cap
When you’re done, have a parent or guardian help cut out each square to make 24 cards. Now you’re ready to begin playing!
How to Play
- Look away, then ask a friend to lay the cards out with pictures facing down, making 4 rows with 6 cards.
- Once the cards are in place, pick any card and turn it over. Now try taking your best guess at where its match is hidden!
- If the next card you turn over is not a match, put both cards back face down and try again.
- When you find a matching pair, leave both cards face up so you know you’ve already found that pair.
- Keep going until you’ve found all the pairs, then let your friend try. When you get good, time yourself, then try beating your record!
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